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Monitoring the Global Partnership agreement. Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation. Busan – a new world of development. Diversity of actors. Diversity of forms of co-operation. Complementarity rather than competing with other resources for development
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Monitoring the Global Partnership agreement Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation.
Busan – a new world of development • Diversity of actors. • Diversity of forms of co-operation. • Complementarity rather than competing with other resources for development • Catalytic role of co-operation. • Unique value and nature of South-South co-operation.
Who’s in? • 160 countries and territories • 45 international organizations • Developing countries • South-South co-operation providers • ‘Traditional’ donors • Private sector • Civil Society Organizations • Parliamentary organizations decentralized Entities, etc.
5 new indicators Country level data collection 10 Global indicators
Overall data TOTAL ODA captured 2012/13 Submissions from DPG: AfDB, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, EU, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UN, UK, USG and WB. Other providers: GAVI and the Global Fund. Reached out to: Abu Dhabi Fund, ABEDA, OPEC Fund, Saudi Fund, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, OPEC Fund for International Development and the BRICS. • Total ODA for Tanzania: USD 2,9 Bn. • Total for GoT:USD 2,2 Bn • Total MTEFs 2012/13:USD 2 Bn. • Total through other providers:USD 94 mil.
Indicator 5:More Predictable Development Co-operation Increased ownership over development policies and reforms • More accurate recording of development co-operation funding in national systems • Better planning and allocation of resources within and across sectors • Better implementation of national development strategies over the medium term • Greater transparency and accountability
Indicator 5a:Annual Predictability DP data submission Annualpredictability 2012/13: 81.7% 2005-2010:
Indicator 5b:More Predictable Development Co-operation • Medium term predictability • 86% for 2013/14 • 64% for 2014/15 • 50% for 2015/16 GoT data submission
Indicator 6:Aid on Budget GoT and DP data submission • Better ownership, alignment and accountability • Better knowledge of aid flows • Better alignment with priorities as outlined in the budget • More accurate and comprehensive budget reports • Greater transparency in reporting by providers • Parliaments have occasions to examine the aid modalities, activities and achievements Aid on budget 2012/13: 92.5% DP Average: 56%
Indicator 9:Use of Country Systems DP data submission • 71.3% of ODA for GoT uses national systems. The percentage for the 4 sub-questions: • Use of national budget execution systems: 75% • Use of national financial reporting systems: 71% • Use of national audit systems: 81% • Use of national procurement procedures: 58%
Timeframe • Early Oct: data cleaning and verification • Oct 17/10 at 11.00: Validation meeting ANSAF • Oct 31: Global deadline for submission